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The Court of Miracles
by Kester Grant
If you love a feisty, intelligent, resourceful, witty and empowering female protagonist, this book is for you!
If you hate a slimy, creepy, murderous and despicable antagonist, this is the book for you. Kat, the protagonist is an amazing character who proves that some things are worth fighting for; especially if your fighting for your sister.
A Court of Miracles is tale of love and loss, betrayal and forgiveness, determination and ambivalence, courage and fear that leaves you on the edge of your seat desperately wanting more.
Just be aware that I found some passages repetitive and the continuity was a bit jagged with gaps of time that rendered me a bit confused about the progression of the plot.
Other than that it was a great read!
Thanks to the author and The Pigeonhole for the ebook in exchange for an honest review.
If you hate a slimy, creepy, murderous and despicable antagonist, this is the book for you. Kat, the protagonist is an amazing character who proves that some things are worth fighting for; especially if your fighting for your sister.
A Court of Miracles is tale of love and loss, betrayal and forgiveness, determination and ambivalence, courage and fear that leaves you on the edge of your seat desperately wanting more.
Just be aware that I found some passages repetitive and the continuity was a bit jagged with gaps of time that rendered me a bit confused about the progression of the plot.
Other than that it was a great read!
Thanks to the author and The Pigeonhole for the ebook in exchange for an honest review.